Teenage female mental health crisis at high school, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 17-year-old female at Farragut High School experienced a mental health crisis. She was depressed and punching walls. Emergency medical services were called to assist and transport her.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. Over on 10 side, I have a mental health disturbance over at the school.
00:06
Near South Christiana on the fourth floor of the school.
00:12
17-year-old female depressed, not on meds, punching walls, fires rolling.
00:23
1013.
00:30
1013.
00:33
1013.
00:34
I need your rights held 1011 for the assist.
00:39
Hello.
00:41
You guys help me on this mental health disturbance.
00:43
Hopefully it's just a transport.
00:45
17-year-old female is depressed, fires rolling for her.
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Location mentioned:
Farragut High School, 2345 S Christiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60623
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